Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
few quid
slang phrase
/fjuː kwɪd/

Definition
A small amount of money, often used in informal contexts.

Examples
- I only have a few quid left in my wallet.
- Can you lend me a few quid until payday?
- That meal cost me a few quid, but it was worth it.

Meaning
The phrase ‘few quid’ usually refers to a small sum of currency, particularly in British slang.

Synonyms
- small amount
- bit of cash
- some money